Port cities and coastal areas are increasing centres of economic activity that act as engines for national prosperity. Both in developed countries and economically emerging nations these areas are magnets for job seeking people. The enormous spatial challenge of accommodating everyone in terms of housing, employment, education, recreation and transport can be solved by reclaiming new land.
CDR being based in the Netherlands, knows how former sea has been transformed into land by creating polders or filling the land like the most recent extension of the Port of Rotterdam.
The layout design of a landfill reclamation scheme is a combination of reclamation works, sand compaction and coastal protection of the reclaimed land. With growing economies and increasingly congested cities, land reclamation schemes provide high-value development areas at preferred locations. Land reclamation schemes are designed to withstand the largest storms and minimize flood risk for the reclamation area and the city behind it.

Approach

CDR approaches land reclamation schemes in such a way that impact on the maritime environment is minimised, while proving new space to live, work and leisure. Land reclamation schemes are complex due to the social, economic, environmental, but moreover spatial impacts – shaping the coastline comes with responsibilities. We take on the responsibilities by:

CDR staff are presently involved in a large land reclamation project in Sri Lanka. We provide highly accurate modelling studies, design review & optimization and comprehensive project management assistance with a flexible approach to the client, resulting in a safe and cost-effective design and construction method.

“Beyond Sand & Sea”

The book “Beyond Sand & Sea” has been released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Association of Dredging Companies. It shows the last 50 years of dredging achievements as depicted through 50 iconic projects. The book is available for download here.